Digging up Flushing history
Queens College anthropology professor James Moore, who with his student has conducted research and archaeological digs at the Bowne House in Flushing the oldest house in Queens has organized an exhibition of their findings. Entitled Ne
Treatment plan for ADHD promotes success at school
If your child has Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, you know it affects many aspects of a childs life.
Bad days of golf better than work
BOCA RATON, FLA. I have the luxury of writing this weekly window into my psyche from the fabulous environs of sunny South Florida. Well, let me clarify; I am writing this in the home of my father, who, you may have guessed, resides in the Sunshine
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Its Spotted Lanternfly season in NYC; stomp, swat and spray to protect plant life
Construction to transform St. Agnes high school in College Point into public school to begin this month
4th of July horror in Queens: Child dead, police shoot suspect after stabbing
Queens man shot dead on residential street; cops seek shooter
Willows Tavern in Ridgewood to host patriotic BBQ bash with burgers, beers, and music on July 4th
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Sunnyside mom on Jeopardy! Airs Tuesday
Mets to offer $5 food and beverages on Tuesdays for remainder of 2024 season
More than 180 Dragon boat teams take to Meadow Lake to prepare for August festival
Illuminate your night at the Light Portal Celebration in Flushing Sunday
Flushing Town Hall awards over $438K in grants to Queens artists and cultural groups